Stormont County is a historic county in the province of Ontario. The townships within the county were: Cornwall, Finch, Osnabruck and Roxborough. In 1850, Stormont County merged with Dundas and Glengarry Counties to form the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board

HISTORY OF THE CORNWALL CHEESE AND BUTTER BOARD

HUGH A. ROBERTSON

UGH ALEX. ROBERTSON, sixty-two years of age, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robertson. He is a Canadian of Scotch descent, a Presbyterian in religion, and a Conservative in politics. His farm, consisting of 100 acres, located West 1/2 Lot D, Seventh and Eighth Concessions, Cornwall Township, has a live-stock equipment composed of 33 cattle, 8 horses, and 100 fowl. The annual production of same is 500 bushels grain, 100 tons hay, 4 1/2 acres corn, 200 bushels potatoes, with vegetables for his own use. There is a sugar bush on the farm of about 800 trees.

Home of H. A. Robertson

Mr. Robertson keeps graded Short-horn Durham Cattle, having a pure-bred bull. He sends 375 pounds of milk daily to the North Branch Factory, and has been a patron of the Cheese Board for seventeen years. He is an exhibitor and prize winner on horses at the St. Lawrence Valley Fair. All his life has been spent in the pursuit of farming.